I'm having some trouble doctesting non sage files. The only things I could find in the Programming Guide were:
4.3.1 Testing .py, .pyx and .sage Files Run sage -t <filename.py> to test that all code examples in filename.py. Similar remarks apply to .sage and .pyx files. and 5.3.8 Doctests If x.pyx is a Cython file, then you can do sage -t x.pyx to test all the examples in the documentation strings in x.pyx. But this does not seem to be sufficient. One question: what about .spyx files? Here is an experiment done on version 2.10.1 that shows that some clarification (if not some coding) is desirable: Create a file hello.py with contents: def hello(): """ Return a friendly string. EXAMPLES: sage: hello() Goodbye! """ return 'Hello!' Make copies of the file called hello.sage hello.pyx hello.spyx and then run the commands $ sage -t hello.sage # reports correctly that 'Hello' is not 'Goodbye' $ sage -t hello.py # NameError: name 'hello' is not defined $ sage -t hello.pyx # NameError: name 'hello' is not defined $ sage -t hello.spyx # blithely reports incorrectly that all tests pass Following a hint in the Programming Guide, in the case of hello.py, after changing the EXAMPLES section so it reads EXAMPLES: sage: from hello import * sage: hello() Goodbye! the correct behaviour is recovered. Applying the same change to hello.pyx is not the right thing to do, since the import will grab the function out of the module hello.py. However, after changing the name of the file to hello2.pyx and the function to hello2, we encounter the same NameError. Kate --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ To post to this group, send email to sage-support@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/sage-support URLs: http://www.sagemath.org -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---